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Rank*

State

Cases

Rate per100,000 Population

1

Louisiana

741

16.8

2

Georgia

953

9.8

3

Arkansas

275

9.6

4

Alabama

417

8.9

5

Mississippi

237

8.1

6

Texas

1,644

6.8

7

Tennessee

403

6.5

8

North Carolina

579

6.3

9

New York

1,182

6.1

10

Illinois

750

5.8

11

Florida

1,041

5.7

12

Maryland

314

5.6

13

California

1,900

5.2

U.S. TOTAL†

13,997

4.6

14

Virginia

299

3.8

15

Massachusetts

238

3.7

16

Arizona

231

3.6

17

Nevada

91

3.5

18

Ohio

360

3.1

19

Delaware

27

3.1

20

New Mexico

61

3.1

21

Missouri

173

2.9

22

South Carolina

123

2.7

23

Pennsylvania

341

2.7

24

Oklahoma

97

2.7

25

Hawaii

33

2.6

26

Indiana

158

2.5

27

New Jersey

212

2.4

28

Michigan

230

2.3

29

Kentucky

92

2.2

30

Colorado

105

2.1

31

Washington

139

2.1

32

Rhode Island

20

1.9

33

Connecticut

65

1.9

34

Oregon

57

1.5

35

Minnesota

71

1.4

36

Kansas

32

1.1

37

Utah

31

1.1

38

New Hampshire

14

1.1

39

Wisconsin

44

0.8

40

Iowa

23

0.8

41

North Dakota

4

0.6

42

Wyoming

3

0.6

43

West Virginia

8

0.4

44

Montana

4

0.4

45

Maine

4

0.3

46

Nebraska

5

0.3

YEAR 2010 TARGET

0.2

47

Idaho

3

0.2

Alaska

0

0.0

South Dakota

0

0.0

Vermont

0

0.0

* States were ranked in descending order by rate, number of cases, and alphabetically.

† Total includes cases reported by the District of Columbia with 163 cases and a rate of 27.5, but excludes outlying areas (Guam with 2 cases and rate of 1.1, Puerto Rico with 227 cases and rate of 5.7, and Virgin Islands with 0 cases and rate of 0.0).